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Photographic art that stirs the soul. To purchase a print, or other products, simply click on the "Buy" button on the lower right hand side of the photo to see pricing and selection. Enjoy what you see, and let your friends know where to find photographic art that celebrates design and Creation!

Kansas City's 100 year old Union Station all dressed up for the World Series 2014. The station celebrated the Royals participation in the 110th Fall Classic lighting the exterior of the Station blue and projecting team logos both inside and out.

Royal blue on Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts during the 2014 World Series. The Kansas City Royals appear in the 110th Fall Classic for the first time in 29 years against the San Francisco Giants. Kansas City amps up the blue all over town for the event.

The Bloch Fountain in front of Kansas City's Union Station with the Royal Blue colors in the background. This was to celebrate the World Series 2014 and the Kansas City Royals playing in the 110th Fall Classic.

The J. C. Nichols fountain gets the Royal blue treatment honoring the Kansas City Royals playing in the 2014 World Series. The strong light in the background is part of the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Community Christian Church's "Steeple of Light" powered by 60,000 watts of electricity, creating four columns of light with 300 million candlepower each.

Looking east into downtown Kansas City from the west above Interstate 70 during the World Series 2014. Kansas City shows off the city for the world with Royals blue displayed on the Marriott Hotel downtown on the left, and the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, at the right.

Beginning of Game Six of the World Series 2014 at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City as the Royals had to win to continue. They did with a 10-0 score by the end of the evening to force a seventh and decisive game.

A misty, foggy night at the Lee's Summit, Missouri, Magic Tree. This is a lone tree in a field at the very border of Lee's Summit, Missouri. The land owner does this as a service to the community, allowing each visitor to assign their own meaning to the experience. The halo effect is caused by moisture on my lens during the fog of the evening.

Before Game Six of the World Series 2014, a small plane towed this banner over and around Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City. The Royals had to win or the Series would end. They won in stunning fashion, 10-0 against the San Francisco Giants.

The signature look of Kansas City fountains all over the Metro area as Royal Blue water could be found everywhere, delighting tourists and photographers from all over. This was during the 2014 World Series between the Kansas City Royals and the San Francisco Giants.

As seen on the cover of the March 2014 issue of Northland Lifestyle magazine. Bond bridge over the Missouri River in Kansas City, Missouri. Named for former U. S. Senator Christopher S. Bond. Twilight exposure showing marker lamps on semi-trucks as higher colored lines with opposing traffic and their head and tail lights as the lower lines, juxtaposed against the suspension cables of the bridge itself.

Country Club Christian Church lights their building in Royal Blue during the 2014 World Series. Located on Ward Parkway in Kansas City, Missouri the church is a landmark along the scenic drive to the Country Club Plaza from the south.

The Spirit of Freedom fountain at 4700 Cleveland in Kansas City, Missouri, runs Royal blue during the World Series 2014. This fountain was envisioned by City Councilman Bruce R. Watkins, to memorialize the achievements and contributions of black people in Kansas City. The sculptor, Richard Hunt, said it also encompassed the improvisational aspects of Kansas City jazz.

Northland Fountain, also known as the Spirit of Cooperation Fountain at North Oak Trafficway and Vivion Roads in the Northland of Kansas City, goes Royal blue for the World Series 2014. This fountain runs year round and produces amazing icefall sculptures in the winter.

A small patch of orange shows against a sea of Royal Blue in this detail shot of part of Kauffman Stadium during Game Six of the World Series. The Royals prevailed with a 10-0 shutout of the San Francisco Giants, forcing a seventh and deciding game for the Series.

The Old Man in the Tree is a carving by an anonymous artist into the trunk of a large tree in the woods of south Kansas City. It has been there for years and you have to know how to get there as it is literally in the middle of the woods.